Fall 2016 Newsletter
Here is the Fall 2016 edition of our quarterly newsletter designed to keep you informed and engaged in our campaign to fund, build and open
Here is the Fall 2016 edition of our quarterly newsletter designed to keep you informed and engaged in our campaign to fund, build and open
U.S. Army Ranger Capt. Florent “Flo” Groberg learned a lot about leadership during his two tours in Iraq. He also learned a lot about loss
Less than 24 hours before receiving the Medal of Honor for his role in a Vietnam helicopter rescue in a ceremony Monday at the White
On Monday, July 18, 2016, President Barack Obama will award Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Charles Kettles, U.S. Army, the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry. Lieutenant
The inspiring story of Lieutenant Alonzo Hereford Cushing, killed at Gettysburg, age 22. His bravery at Gettysburg was well-documented at the time. He has been called
The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation is shining a light on America’s unsung heroes Read more here: http://magazines.aa.com/content/leaving-legacy
It’s always a pleasure to read the letters and notes that often accompany donations to the National Medal of Honor Museum. Many of you recount
Joseph Benjamin Noil’s headstone is corrected and his Medal of Honor acknowledged at long last. When Joseph Benjamin Noil started to lose his mind, it
Hector Cafferata, who received the Medal of Honor after waging a lone battle — in ankle-deep snow and in his stocking feet — against enemy
Santiago J. Erevia, an Army specialist who braved unremitting hostile fire to single-handedly destroy four enemy bunkers in a search-and-clear mission during the Vietnam War,
Through education, leadership, and inspiring spaces for learning and reflection, the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation preserves and expands the impact of the 3,511 award recipients and the more than 40 million Americans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since the Civil War.